Given an array target and an integer n. In each iteration, you will read a number from list = {1,2,3…, n}.
Build the target array using the following operations:
- Push: Read a new element from the beginning list, and push it in the array.
- Pop: delete the last element of the array.
- If the target array is already built, stop reading more elements.
Return the operations to build the target array. You are guaranteed that the answer is unique.
Example 1:
Input: target = [1,3], n = 3
Output: ["Push","Push","Pop","Push"]
Explanation:
Read number 1 and automatically push in the array -> [1]
Read number 2 and automatically push in the array then Pop it -> [1]
Read number 3 and automatically push in the array -> [1,3]
Example 2:
Input: target = [1,2,3], n = 3
Output: ["Push","Push","Push"]
Example 3:
Input: target = [1,2], n = 4
Output: ["Push","Push"]
Explanation: You only need to read the first 2 numbers and stop.
Example 4:
Input: target = [2,3,4], n = 4
Output: ["Push","Pop","Push","Push","Push"]
Constraints:
- 1 <= target.length <= 100
- 1 <= target[i] <= n
- 1 <= n <= 100
- target is strictly increasing.
Solution in python:
class Solution:
def buildArray(self, target: List[int], n: int) -> List[str]:
result = []
ini = 0
def putItem(left, right, arr):
for i in range(left+1, right):
arr.append("Push")
arr.append("Pop")
arr.append("Push")
target.insert(0, 0)
for i in range(len(target)-1):
putItem(target[i], target[i+1], result)
return result
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